• Shahla Habibi (1958—6 September 2017[citation needed]) was Iran's Presidential Advisor on Women's Affairs from 1991 to 1997. She was former member of...
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  • 2002), Iranian para-athlete Shafiqa Habibi (born 1947), Afghan journalist, activist and politician Shahla Habibi (1958–2017), Iranian politician This...
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  • (1959–2015), Afghan politician Shahla Behrouzirad (born 1985), Iranian paracanoer Shahla Habibi (1958–2017), Iranian advisor Shahla Humbatova, Azerbaijani human...
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  • affairs under administration of Prime Minister Amir-Abbas Hoveyda. Shahla Habibi was appointed as the head of newly-established 'Office of Women's Affairs'...
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  • additionally former spokeswoman for the students in the Iran hostage crisis Shahla Habibi (1958–2017), Iran's Presidential Advisor on Women's Affairs from 1995...
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    Shojaei as his advisor on women's affairs (a position formerly held by Shahla Habibi) and the head of the Center for Women's Participation. This appointment...
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  • Nanotechnology and Application Iran Women's News Agency (IWNA) founded by Shahla Habibi Inner West Neighbour Aid, charity in New South Wales, Australia International...
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  • for Women's Affairs – Mahnaz Afkhami – 1976 Advisor to President – Shahla Habibi – 1995 Vice President – Massoumeh Ebtekar – 1997 Head of Environmental...
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    foreign affairs (1979) Dāvoud Ahmadinejād (1950–2017) – politician Shahlā Habibi (1958–2017) – politician Ali-Akbar Moeinfar (1928–2018) – minister of...
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    would be published in 2001.[citation needed] She was an advisor of Shahla Habibi, head of the 'Bureau of Women's Affairs' under administration Akbar...
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